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    19 hours of lure fishing and finally I get some success this season. Not 1 but 2 within half an hour. Both taken off the surface and in great style. The smaller second fish spent ages jumping and thrashing around on the surface







    We saw this strange worm swimming just below the surface, I managed to get hold of it and take a pic. It was 15 inches long and was almost white whilst swimming in the water. I haven't got a clue what it is. Any ideas?

    To get away from dragons and catch monsters.

    Pig Hunter

  • #2
    Well done Mate, some cracking pics too.

    honestly im not jealous....

    thats a big worm too, havnt got a clue looks like a tapeworm on steroids!
    Regards
    Si

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    • #3
      Briliant!! Really chuffed for you mate. Cracking result. That a patchinko you got them on?

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      • #4
        nice on pal ...where were ya ? pm me if its ok . i have seen that sort of worm at seaham pier in a lobster pot think its a rag variety certainly looks like it .......
        Punch and pull then let rip

        NESA Lure Fishing Challenge 2011 Winner


        UK species : Cod, Whiting, Poor Cod, Whiting, Mackerel, Coalie, Pollack, Rockling, Bass, Plaice, Flounder, Dab, Grannylasher, Pouting, Launce, Weaver, Sandeel, Ballan wrasse. eelpout

        Global species: jewfish/big eye croaker,catfish(Sagor/African/Silver), whip ray, snapper, grouper, pufferfish,threadfin, trevally,stingray, mangrove shark, flowerhorn,

        2014 combo:
        Kompressor SS /slosh30
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        • #5
          sliver surfer

          well done mate great pictures ! now you have cracked it ,good luck on your next trip and hoping to see more pictures great report

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          • #6
            nice one mateoff the top aswell welldone

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            • #7
              great pics mate well done...i got a freezer full of launce and sand eels so im thinking of headin out ma self but only just a couple local marks just to try them on the bottom or even try fishing them just like a lure got a couple of places in mind for that just hope it pays off
              personal best pier:2003 xmas eve the hugh 12lb4oz

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              • #8
                nice on mate, going ot next week for my third attempt with the lures
                Happy to help, Keen to learn!

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                • #9
                  Good going Sean mate - I've yet to break out the lures (of any kind!) yet this summer but would love to get a few spikeys on them this season.

                  Cheers, Gary

                  ps. Not sure about the worm - possibly some kind of ribbon worm??
                  ....fishin' accomplished......

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                  • #10
                    If it was really slimey I think what you found was a green leaf worm Sean mate. I've found quite when rockpooling with the kids. It looks like a rag worm underneath. I've found them really dark green and really light green but almost white underneath. They leave an iodine mark on your hands if you hold them for a while as my youngest daughter found out. They look amazing in the water but will turn your bucket to slime if left in there for a while as we also found out. They seem to stretch when out of water and I've had them up to about 2-3 ft long! Here's a link to a great site if unsure about anything you find:-
                    MarLIN - The Marine Life Information Network
                    <i>Put back what you don't need.</i>

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Mogthemackem View Post
                      If it was really slimey I think what you found was a green leaf worm Sean mate. I've found quite when rockpooling with the kids. It looks like a rag worm underneath. I've found them really dark green and really light green but almost white underneath. They leave an iodine mark on your hands if you hold them for a while as my youngest daughter found out. They look amazing in the water but will turn your bucket to slime if left in there for a while as we also found out. They seem to stretch when out of water and I've had them up to about 2-3 ft long! Here's a link to a great site if unsure about anything you find:-
                      MarLIN - The Marine Life Information Network


                      Tell u wat, that pic on the site, looks exactly like a gummy or jelly worm! just proves soft plastics are gettin better
                      South Shields & District SAC

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Mogthemackem View Post
                        If it was really slimey I think what you found was a green leaf worm Sean mate. I've found quite when rockpooling with the kids. It looks like a rag worm underneath. I've found them really dark green and really light green but almost white underneath. They leave an iodine mark on your hands if you hold them for a while as my youngest daughter found out. They look amazing in the water but will turn your bucket to slime if left in there for a while as we also found out. They seem to stretch when out of water and I've had them up to about 2-3 ft long! Here's a link to a great site if unsure about anything you find:-
                        MarLIN - The Marine Life Information Network
                        It was indeed very slimey, looks like you're onto a winner there Darren. There isn't much in the sea that I haven't come across and it's nice to tick something else off the list.
                        To get away from dragons and catch monsters.

                        Pig Hunter

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                        • #13
                          Glad I can help lol. It's nice when that happens mate. We recently came across a sea hare. Never seen one before and niether had any of the old guys from Whitburn Angling Club and they've been on them local rocks since they were kids. I took my daughters out the next day and we seen 6 or 7. Horrible looking things.
                          <i>Put back what you don't need.</i>

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                          • #14
                            Nice one sean top knotch mate
                            Ivan

                            Fishing is eternal optimism!!!

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                            • #15
                              quality sean, one of the anglers after proper fish
                              Last edited by Deans; 02-07-2010, 11:24 PM.
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